America, America, the land of the free Where black people can die from just being black and free They protest to be able to live life in peace like the majority Thugs and animalistic people is all you see In reality, all they really want in life is equality Instead, America which is the land of the free Elects a president with zero political history To restore the long legacy of white supremacy

Minorities were never a part of the American dream They were only brought here to build your dream I used to believe in this American dream Dream that one I would be playing in front of thousand, on a college team I have achieved that dream And believe that, it was only a scheme

For you to continue to exploit black men To continue to view them as animals, Then Have the nerve to say ‘Make America Great Again’ It was only great for white men You on the other hand just want free labor again So, you continue to try to find new and creative ways to enslave black men

Whether you agree with any or all of the premises of Humphrey’s poem, you can’t argue that it wasn’t thought out or didn’t come from the heart. And isn’t it nice when athletes express their thoughts and show themselves to be well-rounded humans?

The Athletic’s Bruce Feldman asked Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte about Humphrey’s poem at Big 12 media days on Tuesday and Del Conte said he applauded Humphrey’s poem and wanted to talk with him about it.

Asked #Texas AD Chris Del Conte his reaction to this: "I loved what he wrote. I’m calling him into my office tomorrow & I’m going to give him a big hug & we’re gonna have a long coversation abt it. It’s awesome. This is a kid who you have to appreciate the shoes he’s walking in." https://t.co/xiXg4rtLs9